Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical immanence revealed by naissance. Birth can effectively be more radically thought as the coming of Life to itself through Incarnation. To do so, a new phenomenology is required; a radical phenomenology of Life such as Michel Henry’s material phenomenology. For this reason, Henry’s ‘overturning’ of traditional phenomenology will be considered in order to think the essence of birth. But, at the same time, while accepting the gain of a phenomenology of Life as absolute immanence, we will pass judgment on certain consequences of his phenomenology of the invisible. At this point we will have recourse to Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy trying to demons...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESThis work presents the aesthetics...
This study looks at the phenomenological work of 20th century French thinker Michel Henry (1922-2002...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
<p>Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduce...
Despite the burgeoning field of Contemporary Continental Philosophy of Religion and the surfeit of l...
v anglickém jazyce: The fundamental theme of this diploma paper is the phenomenology of the body whi...
Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expres...
What Science doesn’t know. Michel Henry and the invisible Life This paper is intended to point out ...
Henry tirelessly insists that all flesh is an invisible, radically immanent, impressional material i...
The philosophy of Michel Henry forces to rethink of every phenomenological assumption. With his phi...
The doctoral thesis examines the possibilities of phenomenological philosophy to engage in the quest...
Living Bodies, appearing Bodies: from Expressivity to Manifestation In this article, we will analys...
Phenomenology of religion and phenomenology of life For a radical phenomenology of life as it was f...
Michel Henry radicalizes subjectivity by removing all traces of objectivity and transcendence in ord...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESThis work presents the aesthetics...
This study looks at the phenomenological work of 20th century French thinker Michel Henry (1922-2002...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
<p>Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduce...
Despite the burgeoning field of Contemporary Continental Philosophy of Religion and the surfeit of l...
v anglickém jazyce: The fundamental theme of this diploma paper is the phenomenology of the body whi...
Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expres...
What Science doesn’t know. Michel Henry and the invisible Life This paper is intended to point out ...
Henry tirelessly insists that all flesh is an invisible, radically immanent, impressional material i...
The philosophy of Michel Henry forces to rethink of every phenomenological assumption. With his phi...
The doctoral thesis examines the possibilities of phenomenological philosophy to engage in the quest...
Living Bodies, appearing Bodies: from Expressivity to Manifestation In this article, we will analys...
Phenomenology of religion and phenomenology of life For a radical phenomenology of life as it was f...
Michel Henry radicalizes subjectivity by removing all traces of objectivity and transcendence in ord...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESThis work presents the aesthetics...
This study looks at the phenomenological work of 20th century French thinker Michel Henry (1922-2002...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...